Oliver
Plunketts were much too strong for an under strength Gaels side that were short
all their under 14 players. Three goals on the trot before half time from the
full forward line of Conor Haggins, Ben McKenna 1 - 02 and Reece McEvoyput the result beyond doubt. Jack O’Gorman
added a fourth goal in the second half, Sean Bannon got 0 – 04, James Healy 0 –
02, Dean o’ Reilly and Niall Murtagh 0 – 01 each. Jordan Murray, Adam O’Connor,
Josh Hynes, Gerry Harding and Ahu all played very well for the winners.

Andrew
Lynch, Adam Brannigan, Ayo,Ciaran
McKeown, Stephen Sjharkey and Oisin and Sean Murray did well for the Gales.

This was a
very entertaining encounter with end to end football and plenty of well taken
scores. Best for Gers on the night were Jack Brannigan, Sean Sweeney, Scott
Rogers and Mathew Corcoran. Scorers; S. Rogers
3-0, Shane Rogers 1-0, A. Lines 0-3, M.Corcoran 0-3, J McGrave 0-1. It was 1-03
to 2-04 at half time.

St Fechin’s
had a successful outing at Kilkerley in a highly entertaining U 15 game. Play
moved from one end to the other and it was not until the final five minutes
that St Fechins pulled into a lead to secure the outcome. Their were
outstanding performances from Paul Matthews, Ciaran McDonnell, Michael Ryan and
Tom Burke for the winners. St Fechins were 3 – 06 to 1 – 04 ahead at half time.

On Wednesday evening in Tullyallen a tightly contested game was played out between Glen Emmets U-15 and Naomh Finbarr U-15. Both teams had great spells in the game but neither could pull away from each other and at half time the teams were level. However the home side finished the stronger and ran out winners. Best on the night for the Tullyallen side were Gareth Delaney, Adam O Kane and Ben Hillard.

Naomh Fionnbarra came back strongly after a somewhat slow start with fantastic work from Hugh Osborne and Patrick McGrane leading to scores from Michael McArdle, Matthew Monahan and Caolan Leech. Brendan Simms in goals for Togher was exceptional throughout. The game was level at half time. The host team struck again early in the second half and built up a commanding lead. However the Togher side never gave up and through strong work from Cillian Crosbie Ricky Dolan and Patrick Sharkey they stayed within touching distance right to the end.